Find Articles via Scholarly Journal
Choose one of the following search strategies:
1) Search by the journal title, using the Libraries E-Journals A-Z list.
2) Browse by journal subject category, using the Libraries E-journals by subject web page.
Strategies & Tools for Journal Abbreviations
The name of a journal in a journal article citation is usually abbreviated: For example: Phys. Rev. Lett. is the abbreviation for the Physical Review Letters. Rather than try and guess the full journal title, there are online tools and strategies available that make this easier.
One strategy is to simply type the journal abbreviation onto Google.
Other web based journal abbreviation databases are also available:
A service of the U.S. National Library of Medicine and the National Institutes of Health. Search for journal titles by topic, journal title or abbreviation, ISSN, or browse by subject terms.
Courtesy of UBC Science & Engineering Library. Enter a journal abbreviation to determine the full journal title.
Journal Abbreviation Sources is a registry of Web resources that list or provide access to the full title of journal abbreviations.
Type the abbreviation into the search box under the "Everything" tab and the journal title may appear.
The CAS Source Index (CASSI) Search Tool is an online resource intended to support researchers and librarians who need accurate bibliographic information. Use this free tool to quickly identify or confirm journal titles and abbreviations for publications indexed by CAS since 1907, including serial and non-serial scientific and technical publications.